
Knicks hiring T.J. Saint as they round out coaching staff
NY Post
The Knicks continue to round out their staff with the addition of T.J. Saint.
The news, reported by multiple outlets, has been confirmed by The Post.
Saint is expected to help newly hired head coach Mike Brown on the offensive end of the floor, after the latter had just added New Jersey native Chris Jent as de facto offensive coordinator.
The 37-year-old Saint had been the head coach of the New Orleans Pelicans’ G League affiliate, the Birmingham Squadron.
He guided them to the best offense in the G League in the 2023-24 season.
Saint had also coached with the Detroit Pistons, as well as Georgia (as director of basketball strategy), Butler and Belmont on the collegiate level.

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